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Pōrangahau is a
small township close to the
Pacific Ocean coast in the south-east of the
North Island of New Zealand. It lies in the
southernmost part...
- The
Pōrangahau River runs 45 km
through southern Hawke's Bay in New Zealand. The
river winds through rugged hill
country to the
north of Cape Turnagain...
- pukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu is a hill near
Pōrangahau,
south of Waipukurau, in
southern Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. The summit...
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Whakatu Haumoana Te
Awanga Waimārama
Tikokino Ongaonga Takapau Ōtāne
Pōrangahau The
subnational gross domestic product (GDP) of Hawke's Bay was estimated...
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Route 52. It runs from Waipukurau, to
Masterton in the
Wairarapa through Porangahau on the east
coast and the
Weber and
Pongaroa hill
country in the Tararua...
- Ngāti
Kahukuranui hapū of Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti. He led an
expedition to Te
Pōrangahau in
order to
avenge Tūpouriao and
marry his
widow Tū-teihonga. He may have...
- part way
between Hawke Bay and Cook Strait,
between the
mouths of the
Pōrangahau and Ākitio Rivers. The cape was
named by
Captain James Cook in 1769. On...
- Manapouri)
Birch Island (in the
Clutha River / Mata-Au) Bird
Island (in the
Pōrangahau River)
Black Jacks Island (in Lake Benmore)
Budges Island (in Big Lagoon)...
- chiefs. Te
Pareihe abandoned Te Roto-a-Tara
after the
battle and
moved to
Pōrangahau.
Although he had
beaten back a
superior force at Te Roto-a-Tara, Te Pareihe...
- Aramoana,
Blackhead and
Pōrangahau.
There is a
marae in each of the four
corners of the district, at Pukehou, Kairakau,
Pōrangahau and Takapau. The district...